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Iranian and Pakistani Foreign Ministers Meet to Mend Ties After Attacks in Both Countries

HeadlineJan 30, 2024

In other news from Pakistan, the Iranian foreign minister traveled to Islamabad Monday as the two countries moved to deescalate tensions following deadly airstrikes within each other’s borders earlier this month. This is Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.

Hossein Amirabdollahian: “If you look at the history of Iran and Pakistan, you will see that there have never been any case of the territorial differences or border problems and issues between Iran and Pakistan. So this is one of our prides, and this is one of our very clear manifestations of our good bilateral relations.”

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